Is it Bosses or Boss’s Day?
You can say Bosses Day, Boss’s Day, or Bosses’ Day. They all refer to the same day—October 16th—but have slightly different meanings with respect to grammar.:
- Bosses: the plural noun of “boss”
- Boss’s: the singular possessive noun of “boss”
- Bosses’: the possessive form of “bosses”
So, depending on your preference, you may say “Happy Boss’s Day” or “Happy Bosses Day.” Either way, make sure you use QuillBot’s Grammar Checker to make sure you spell everything correctly.